Member State report / Art10 / 2018 / D1-C / Spain / NE Atlantic: Bay of Biscay & Iberian Coast

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 10 Environmental targets (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2018-10-15
GES Descriptor D1 Cephalopods
Member State Spain
Region/subregion NE Atlantic: Bay of Biscay & Iberian Coast
Reported by Subdirección General para la Protección del Mar. D.G. Sostenibilidad de la Costa y del Mar. Minister
Report date 2020-02-03
Report access msfd2018-ART10.XML

Target code
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A. N.12
A. S.12
A.1.1
A.1.1
A.1.2
A.1.2
A.1.3
A.1.3
A.1.4
A.1.4
A.1.4
A.1.4
A.1.4
A.1.4
A.1.5
A.1.5
A.1.6
A.1.6
A.1.7
A.1.7
A.1.9
A.1.9
A.3.3
A.3.3
A.N.1
A.N.10
A.N.11
A.N.2
A.N.3.
A.N.4
A.N.5
A.N.6
A.N.7
A.N.8
A.N.9
A.S.1
A.S.10
A.S.11
A.S.2
A.S.3.
A.S.4
A.S.5
A.S.6
A.S.7
A.S.8
A.S.9
B.N.14
B.N.15
B.S.14
B.S.15
C.1.3
C.1.3
C.1.4
C.1.5
C.1.5
C.1.6
C.1.6
C.3.1
C.3.1
C.N.11
C.N.12
C.N.15
C.N.16
C.N.17
C.N.18
C.N.2
C.N.4
C.N.5
C.N.6
C.N.7
C.N.8
C.S.11
C.S.12
C.S.15
C.S.16
C.S.17
C.S.18
C.S.2
C.S.4
C.S.5
C.S.6
C.S.7
C.S.8
Target description
Achieve or maintain values and characteristics defined as GES for all descriptors of GES in North Atlantic region.
Achieve or maintain the values and characteristics defined as GES for all descriptors of GES in South Atlantic region
Improving knowledge on the seabed, including physical and biological characteristics * Proportion of the assessment area studied. * Proportion of coastal habitats studied. * Proportion of deep habitats studied. OBJECTIVES 2012: C.3.2, C.3.3, C.3.4.
Improve knowledge of the seabed, including physical and biological characteristics. * Proportion of the assessment area studied. * Proportion of coastal habitats studied. * Proportion of deep habitats studied. OBJECTIVES 2012: C.3.2, C.3.3, C.3.4.
Reduce the intensity and area of ​​influence of significant anthropogenic pressures on benthic habitats, with special attention to biogenic and / or protected habitats that represent biodiversity hotspots and are key to ensuring the services and functions of the marine environment: maërl beds, communities of Laminaria, communities of cold-water corals, communities dominated by Pennatulaceans, aggregations of deep and circalittoral sponges and coral gardens. In particular, avoid bottom-gear fishing on the most sensitive habitats, such as seamounts, coralline and maërl communities and cold-water corals; avoid or reduce the construction of infrastructures that may affect sensitive habitats; avoid / reduce the direct and indirect effects of dredging on vulnerable benthic habitats; and avoid the adverse effects of the exploitation of non-renewable marine resources on biogenic and / or protected habitats. In the second cycle, this objective has been modified to: C.N.1. Reduce the intensity and area of ​​influence of significant anthropogenic pressures on benthic habitats, with special attention to protected and / or natural interest habitats. This modified objective will be reported as new, since the code and indicators have changed.
Reduce the intensity and area of ​​influence of significant anthropogenic pressures on benthic habitats, with special attention to biogenic and / or protected habitats that represent biodiversity hotspots and are key to ensuring the services and functions of the marine environment: phanerogam meadows, maërl beds, cold-water coral communities, underwater structures produced by gas escapes, pennatulacean-dominated communities, aggregations of deep and circalittoral sponges and coral gardens. In particular, avoid fishing with bottom gear and gear on the most sensitive habitats, such as underwater structures produced by gas escapes, coralline and maërl communities and cold-water corals; avoid or reduce the construction of infrastructures that may affect sensitive habitats; avoid / reduce the direct and indirect effects of dredging on vulnerable benthic habitats; and avoid the adverse effects of the exploitation of non-renewable marine resources on biogenic and / or protected habitats. In the second cycle, this objective has been modified to: C.S.1. Reduce the intensity and area of ​​influence of significant anthropogenic pressures on benthic habitats, with special attention to protected and / or natural interest habitats. This modified objective will be reported as new, since the code and indicators have changed.
To minimise the potential for introduction or secondary expansion of non-indigenous species, directly taking into account the anthropogenic pathways and vectors of translocation (avoid leakages in aquaculture or aquarium installations, avoid transport and release into the medium of species associated with those cultivated outside their natural range, ballast water control, control of live bait, sediment discharge control, anchoring or cleaning of helmets). In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.N..2. To minimise the potential for introduction or secondary expansion of non-native species, directly taking into account the anthropogenic pathways and vectors of translocation This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
To minimise the potential for introduction or secondary expansion of non-indigenous species, directly taking into account the anthropogenic pathways and vectors of translocation (avoid leakages in aquaculture or aquarium installations, avoid transport and release into the medium of species associated with those cultivated outside their natural range, ballast water control, control of live bait, sediment discharge control, anchoring or cleaning of helmets). In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.S.2. To minimise the potential for introduction or secondary expansion of non-native species, directly taking into account the anthropogenic pathways and vectors of translocation This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: A.N.9. Manage processes for invasions of alien species in an integrated manner, especially those identified in the initial evaluation of D2 in the DMNOR, including the development of early detection networks and their coordination at national level. This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: A.S.9. Manage processes for invasions of alien species in an integrated manner, especially those identified in the initial evaluation of D2 in DMSUD, including the development of early detection networks and their coordination at national level. This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
Reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease of the populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the trophic chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal species), such as accidental catches, collisions with boats, ingestion of marine litter, land predators, pollution, destruction of habitats and overfishing. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.S.3.Reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the trophic chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal industries) This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
Reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease of the populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the trophic chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal species), such as accidental catches, collisions with boats, ingestion of marine litter, land predators, pollution, destruction of habitats and overfishing. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.N..3. To reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease in the populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the food chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal industries) This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
Reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease of the populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the trophic chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal species), such as accidental catches, collisions with boats, ingestion of marine litter, land predators, pollution, destruction of habitats and overfishing. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.N..3. To reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease in the populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the food chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal industries) This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
Reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease of the populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the trophic chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal species), such as accidental catches, collisions with boats, ingestion of marine litter, land predators, pollution, destruction of habitats and overfishing. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.S.3.Reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the trophic chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal industries) This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
Reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease of the populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the trophic chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal species), such as accidental catches, collisions with boats, ingestion of marine litter, land predators, pollution, destruction of habitats and overfishing. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.N..3. To reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease in the populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the food chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal industries) This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
Reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease of the populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the trophic chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal species), such as accidental catches, collisions with boats, ingestion of marine litter, land predators, pollution, destruction of habitats and overfishing. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.S.3.Reduce the main causes of mortality and decrease populations of non-commercial species groups at the top of the trophic chain (marine mammals, reptiles, seabirds, pelagic and demersal industries) This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
To prevent impacts on trophic webs of the cultivation of marine species, with a focus on the cultivation of non-native and rare species. In the second cycle, the objective has been maintained, although changing the code and indicators C.N..5. To prevent impacts on trophic webs of the cultivation of marine species, with a focus on the cultivation of non-native and rare species. This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, given that the code and the code have been changed.
To prevent impacts on trophic webs of the cultivation of marine species, with a focus on the cultivation of non-native and rare species In the second cycle, the objective has been maintained, although changing the code and indicators C.S.5. To prevent impacts on trophic webs of the cultivation of marine species, with a focus on the cultivation of non-native and rare species. This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, given that the code and the code have been changed.
Develop regulation to prevent commercial exploitation and by-catches of elasmobranchs included in the annexes of national legislation, European Directives or applicable international conventions.
Develop regulation to prevent commercial exploitation and by-catches of elasmobranchs included in the annexes of national legislation, European Directives or applicable international conventions.
Establish a national system for the coordination of programmes for the monitoring of incidental catches of seabirds, reptiles and marine mammals, reptiles and mammals and cabbage birds. In the second cycle, this objective has been divided into two: A.N.7. Improve national coordination and standardisation of habitat and species monitoring programmes A.N.8. Improve the coordination of monitoring and response to accidental catches and bereavement events, including the monitoring of the incidental catch of turtles, mammals and seabirds on fishing vessels. Both will be reported as new because they have changed code and indicators
Establish a national system for the coordination of programmes for the monitoring of incidental catches of seabirds, reptiles and marine mammals, reptiles and mammals and cabbage birds. In the second cycle, this objective has been divided into two: A.S.7. Improve national coordination and standardisation of habitat and species monitoring programmes A.S.8. Improve the coordination of monitoring and response to accidental catches and bereavement events, including the monitoring of the incidental catch of turtles, mammals and seabirds on fishing vessels. Both will be reported as new because they have changed code and indicators
Ensuring proper surveillance of the marine environment through remote or on-site systems In the second cycle, this target has been amended to: A.N.10. Ensuring regulatory compliance This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
Ensuring proper surveillance of the marine environment through remote or on-site systems In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: A.S.10. Ensuring regulatory compliance This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
Maintain the range of species distribution, so as not to be evidenced by decreases of the range in a number of species statistically unable to be considered as due to natural and climatic variability.
Maintain the range of species distribution, so as not to be evidenced by decreases of the range in a number of species statistically unable to be considered as due to natural and climatic variability.
Ensure the conservation and recovery of marine biodiversity through effective instruments and measures. - Percentage of marine species/habitats not in GES, or threatened, that are subject to conservation, recovery and restoration plans and/or national strategies. * Percentage of the demarcation included in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), including the RN2000. * Percentage of the area of habitats of community interest included in RN2000. * Percentage of MPAs with approved management plans and in application. Objectives 2012: A.1.8, A2.2
Ensuring regulatory compliance * Estimation of surveillance in hours * Infringements identified vs sanctions imposed * Human resources available for monitoring and equipment available. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.9
Increase awareness of food webs, with a view to developing new indicators to assess and define Good Environmental Status. There are adequate indicators to assess food webs. OBJECTIVE 2012: C. 3.8
Achieve a complete, ecologically representative, coherent and well managed network of marine protected areas in the North Atlantic area. * Approval of the Master Plan for RAMPE. * Percentage of MPAs included in the Spanish network of Marine Protected Areas. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.2.1
Maintain or restore the natural balance of the stocks of key species for the ecosystem. * Trends in populations of species used as evaluation elements, corresponding to various trophic levels. * Indicators used for the assessment of food webs. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.3.4
To maintain positive or stable trends in the area of distribution of protected habitats or of natural interest and specific habitats. * Trends in habitat distribution area. Objective 2012: A3.5
Promoting the consideration of marine species in the regional, national and international asset lists of threatened species, as well as their study * No. of marine species which are listed/delisted on lists and catalogues of threatened species, or change category. * No. of target species. OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.1
Improve international coordination of species monitoring programmes, especially for geographically wide-spread species (e.g. fish, cetaceans and reptiles). * Number of international initiatives and working groups involved. OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.2
Improve national coordination and standardisation of habitat and species monitoring programmes * Existence of common methodologies/guides/protocols. * No of meetings for updating the monitoring programmes. * Common access database for the various monitoring programmes. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.7
Improve the coordination of monitoring and response to accidental catches and mortality events, including the monitoring of the incidental catch of turtles, mammals and seabirds on fishing vessels. * Adoption and implementation of coordination systems at national level (protocols, common data collection templates, common methodologies, common database) to address monitoring and response to these events. * Percentage of fleet involved in monitoring incidental catch (logbooks, specific actions...) OBJECTIVE 2012: A1.7
Manage processes for invasions of alien species in an integrated manner, especially those identified in the initial evaluation of D2 in the DMNOR, including the development of early detection networks and their coordination at national level. The area covered by networks of detection and quantification of non-native species. * Existence of action protocols for IAC screening events. * Number of marine species categorised on the list of invasive alien species * Percentage/number of invasive species subject to management measures or actions. * Percentage/number of habitats affected by invasive species which have been subject to management measures or actions OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.3, C.3.6
Ensuring the conservation and restoration of marine biodiversity through effective tools and measures * Percentage of marine species/habitats not found or threatened, subject to conservation, restoration and restoration plans or national strategies. * Percentage of the demarcation included in Marine Protected Areas (MPA), including RN2000. * Percentage of the area of habitats of Community interest included in RN2000. * Percentage of MPA with approved management plans and implementation. Objectives 2012: A.1.8, A2.2
Ensuring regulatory compliance * Estimation of surveillance in hours * Infringements identified vs sanctions imposed * Human resources available for monitoring and equipment available. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.9
Increase awareness of food webs, with a view to developing new indicators to assess and define Good Environmental Status. There are adequate indicators to assess food webs. OBJECTIVE 2012: C. 3.8
Achieve a comprehensive, ecologically representative, coherent and well managed network of marine protected areas in the South Atlantic area. * Approval of the Master Plan for RAMPE. * Percentage of MPAs included in the Spanish network of Marine Protected Areas. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.2.1
Maintain or restore the natural balance of populations of key species for the ecosystem * Trends in populations of the species used as evaluation elements, corresponding to various trophic levels. * Indicators used for the assessment of food webs. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.3.4
To maintain positive or stable trends in the range of habitats protected or of natural interest and specific habitats. * Trends in habitat distribution area. Objective 2012: A3.5
Promoting the consideration of marine species in the regional, national and international asset lists of threatened species, as well as their study * No. of marine species which are listed/delisted on lists and catalogues of threatened species, or change category. * No. of target species. OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.1
Improve international coordination of species monitoring programmes, especially for geographically wide species (e.g. fish, cetaceans and reptiles). * Number of international initiatives and working groups involved. OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.2
Improve national coordination and standardisation of habitat and species monitoring programmes * Existence of common methodologies/guides/protocols. * No. of meetings for updating the monitoring programmes. * Common access database for the various monitoring programmes. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.7
Improve the coordination of monitoring and response to accidental catches and mortality events, including the monitoring of the incidental catch of turtles, mammals and seabirds on fishing vessels. * Adoption and implementation of coordination systems at national level (protocols, common data collection templates, common methodologies, common database) to address monitoring and response to these events. * Percentage of fleet involved in tracking accidental turtles (logbooks, specific actions...) OBJECTIVE 2012: A1.7
Manage processes for invasions of alien species in an integrated manner, especially those identified in the initial evaluation of D2 in DMSUD, including the development of early detection networks and their coordination at national level. The area covered by networks of detection and quantification of non-native species. • Existence of action protocols for IAC screening events. • Number of marine species categorised on the list of invasive alien species • Percentage/number of invasive species subject to management measures or actions • Number of habitats affected by invasive species which have been subject to management measures or actions. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.3 C.3.6
Encourage scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment to address the knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and in the successive phases of Marine Strategies. * Awareness building on impacts arising from the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, which are addressed by scientific studies and projects. OBJECTIVES 2012: B.3.1, B.3.2, B.3.3, B.3.4.
Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through studies, initiatives and scientific projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment. * Criteria for evaluating and monitoring the results of scientific projects/studies. * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies.
Encourage scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment to address the knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and in the successive phases of Marine Strategies. * Awareness building on impacts arising from the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, which are addressed by scientific studies and projects. OBJECTIVES 2012: B.3.1, B.3.2, B.3.3, B.3.4.
Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through studies, initiatives and scientific projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment. * Criteria for evaluating and monitoring the results of scientific projects/studies. * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies.
Ensure public participation in the marine strategy of the North Atlantic demarcation through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. In the second cycle, this objective has remained the same, with the exception of the code: C.N..6. Ensure public participation in the marine strategy of the North Atlantic demarcation through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
Ensure social participation in the Marine Strategy of the South Atlantic Basin through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. In the second cycle, this objective has remained the same, with the exception of the code: C.S.6. Ensure social participation in the Marine Strategy of the South Asian Basin through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.N..8. Promote, through the Marine Spatial Plan of the North Atlantic Demarcation and/or other development tools, that human activities be developed in a sustainable manner and do not jeopardise the achievement of the Good Environmental Status. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
Develop management plans for marine recreational activities, or the use thereof, such as marine anchoring, diving, recreational fishing, shipping sports, cetacean watching, etc., for each area in the South Atlantic area where these activities are relevant. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.S.8. To ensure, through the Maritime Spatial Plan of the South Atlantic demarcation and/or other development tools, that human activities are developed in a sustainable manner and do not jeopardise the achievement of the Good Environmental Status. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
Ensure that fish stocks are properly managed so that they remain within safe biological limits. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.N.9.Promote that the fish stocks are managed properly so that they remain within safe biological limits, paying particular attention to those whose status is unknown, and to those who do not reach BEA according to the initial assessment of D3 in the DMOR This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
Ensure that fish stocks are properly managed so that they remain within safe biological limits. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.S.9. To promote that fish stocks are properly managed so that they remain within safe biological limits, paying particular attention to those whose status is unknown, and to those who do not reach BEA according to the initial assessment of D3 in the South African Marine Demarcation. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.N..15. To improve access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as to ensure the quality of this information, both for maritime administrations and institutions and for the general public. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.S.15. To improve access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as to ensure the quality of this information, both for maritime administrations and institutions and for the general public. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
Promote that localised and permanent physical alterations caused by human activities do not threaten the durability and functioning of protected habitats and/or habitats of natural interest, nor compromise the achievement or maintenance of GES for these habitats * Percentage of compatibility reports on existing installations * Area of protected habitats and/or habitats of natural interest affected by permanent physical alterations
Take measures on coastal stretches where permanent physical alterations caused by human activities have caused a significant impact so as to be compatible with the good environmental status of the seabed and hydrographical conditions. * No. of measures taken in respect of each activity causing significant impact. OBJECTIVE 2012: C.2.3
To improve access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as to ensure the quality of this information, both for maritime administrations and institutions and for the general public. • Existence of platforms for access and exchange of information on the marine environment which facilitate the management of public administrations • Means of access and quality of marine environment information available to citizens • Number of metadata available OBJECTIVE C.3.1
Encourage scientific studies and projects to address knowledge gaps identified in the initial assessment of the impact of human activities on marine and coastal ecosystems. * No. of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with these subjects. * Knowledge-based studies and scientific projects. OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
Improving knowledge on the effects of climate change on marine and coastal ecosystems, with a view to mainstreaming climate change variable into all phases of Marine Strategies * Number of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with this issue * Number of monitoring indicators addressing climate change aspects * Percentage of climate change strategies in Marine Strategies OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impact of human activities on habitats, species, populations and communities * Criteria for evaluation and monitoring of the results of scientific projects/studies (based on the references in documents) * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies
To minimise the potential for introduction or secondary expansion of non-native species, directly taking into account the anthropogenic pathways and vectors of translocation * Number of policy/control measures on pathways and vectors for introduction and translocation, * Number of introduction and translocation routes and translocation addressed by policy or regulated measures, such as: Leakages in aquaculture installations, ballast water, anchoring, 'biofouling', live bait, and all types of discharges * Number of events of introduction of invasive non-indigenous species by vector/track OBJECTIVES 2012: A.1.2
Reducing the disturbance to fauna caused by tourist and recreational activities * Number of individuals of the species potentially affected (for turtles and birds) * Number of established protection measures/initiatives to reduce pressure on these populations
To prevent impacts on trophic webs from the cultivation of marine species, with a focus on the cultivation of non-native and rare species. * Existence of preventive measures within the control programmes. OBJECTIVES 2012: A.1.5
Ensure social participation in the marine strategy of the North Atlantic demarcation through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. * Number of initiatives for social participation and evaluation of their results OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.3
Achieve adequate coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the North Atlantic region that carry out work related to the marine environment, so as to avoid duplication and take advantage of synergies * Number of initiatives, projects and coordination meetings * Number of themes in which coordination initiatives are adopted OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.4.
Promote, through the Marine Spatial Plan of the North Atlantic Demarcation and/or other development tools, that human activities are developed in a sustainable manner and do not jeopardise the achievement of the Good Environmental Status * Number of human activities covered by the management plan OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.5
To promote that the biological and permanent physical alterations caused by human activities do not threaten the persistence and operation of protected habitats or natural interests and do not jeopardise the achievement or maintenance of the GES for these habitats. * Percentage of compatibility reports on existing installations. * Area of protected habitats of natural interest affected by permanent physical alterations.
Take measures on coastal stretches where permanent physical alterations caused by human activities have caused a significant impact so as to be compatible with the good environmental status of the seabed and hydrographical conditions. * No. of measures taken in respect of each activity causing significant impact OBJECTIVE 2012: C.2.3
To improve access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as to ensure the quality of this information, both for maritime administrations and institutions and for the general public. • Existence of platforms for access and exchange of information on the marine environment which facilitate the management of public administrations • Means of access and quality of marine environment information available to citizens • Number of metadata available OBJECTIVE C.3.1
Encourage scientific studies and projects to address knowledge gaps identified in the initial assessment of the impact of human activities on marine and coastal ecosystems. * Number of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with these subjects. * Knowledge-based studies and scientific projects. OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
Improving knowledge on the effects of climate change on marine and coastal ecosystems, with a view to mainstreaming climate change variable into all phases of Marine Strategies * Number of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with this issue * Number of monitoring indicators addressing climate change aspects * Percentage of climate change strategies in Marine Strategies OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impact of human activities on habitats, species, populations and communities * Criteria for evaluation and monitoring of the results of scientific projects/studies (based on the references in documents) * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies
To minimise the potential for introduction or secondary expansion of non-native species, directly taking into account the anthropogenic pathways and vectors of translocation * Number of policy/control measures on pathways and vectors for introduction and translocation. * Number of introduction and translocation routes and translocation addressed by policy or regulated measures, such as: Leakages in aquaculture facilities, ballast water, anchoring, 'biofouling', live bait, and all types of discharges. * Number of events of introduction of invasive non-indigenous species by vector/track OBJECTIVES 2012: A.1.2
Reducing the disturbance to fauna caused by tourist and recreational activities * Number of individuals of the species potentially affected (for turtles and birds) * Number of established protection measures/initiatives to reduce pressure on these populations
To prevent impacts on trophic webs from the cultivation of marine species, with a focus on the cultivation of non-native and rare species. * Existence of preventive measures within the control programmes. OBJECTIVES 2012: A.1.5
Ensure social participation in the Marine Strategy of the South Atlantic Basin through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. * Number of initiatives for social participation and evaluation of their results OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.3
Ensure proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the South Atlantic demarcation district which carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and exploit synergies
To ensure, through the Maritime Spatial Plan of the South Atlantic Marine area and/or other development tools, that human activities are developed in a sustainable manner and do not jeopardise the achievement of the Good Environmental Status. * Number of human activities covered by the management plan OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.5
Feature(s)
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • Benthic habitats
  • Changes to hydrological conditions
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Benthic habitats
  • Changes to hydrological conditions
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • All birds
  • All mammals
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • All birds
  • All mammals
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • All birds
  • All mammals
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • All birds
  • All mammals
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • All birds
  • All mammals
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • All birds
  • All mammals
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • All birds
  • All mammals
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • All birds
  • All mammals
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • All pressures
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All pressures
  • All birds
  • All cephalopods
  • All fish
  • All mammals
  • Turtles
  • All birds
  • All cephalopods
  • All fish
  • All mammals
  • Turtles
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • Marine species
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • Marine species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • Marine species
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • Marine species
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All pressures
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All pressures
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All pressures
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All pressures
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All pressures
  • All activities related to physical restructuring of rivers, coastline or seabed
  • All activities
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Marine species
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All activities related to physical restructuring of rivers, coastline or seabed
  • All activities
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Marine species
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
GES components
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D6
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D3
  • D6
  • D1
  • D3
  • D6
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D4
  • D6
  • D7
  • D1
  • D4
  • D6
  • D7
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D4
  • D6
  • D7
  • D1
  • D4
  • D7
  • D8
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D4
  • D1
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
Timescale
202012
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202412
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Update date
201211
201211
201907
201907
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Update type
Target no longer needed
Target no longer needed
New target
New target
Modified from 2012 definition
Modified from 2012 definition
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Modified from 2012 definition
Modified from 2012 definition
Modified from 2012 definition
Modified from 2012 definition
Modified from 2012 definition
Modified from 2012 definition
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Target no longer needed
Target no longer needed
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Target no longer needed
Target no longer needed
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New target
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Marine reporting unit
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
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  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
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  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
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  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
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  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
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  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
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Element
superficie del fondo marino
superficie del fondo marino
Especies alóctonas invasoras
Especies alóctonas invasoras
Aves Marinas
Aves marinas
Mamíferos marinos
Mamíferos marinos
Reptiles marinos
Reptiles marinos
Elasmobranquios
Elasmobranquios
Aves, Mamíferos marinos y tortugas marinas
Aves, Mamíferos marinos y tortugas marinas
Element 2
Parameter
Other
Other
Extent
Extent
Other
Other
Other
Other
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Other
Other
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Parameter - other
All parameters
All parameters
measures on vectors for introduction
measures on vectors for introduction
Number of species to be tested
Number of species to be tested
existence of control programmes
existence of control programmes
Existence of coordination system
Existence of coordination system
Existence of surveillance systems
Existence of surveillance systems
Range of Distribution Range
Range of Distribution Range
Social participation initiatives
Social participation initiatives
Coordination actions
Existence of management plans
Existence of management plans
Parameters used in the evaluation of D3
Parameters used in the evaluation of D3
Degree of access
Degree of access
Target value
Value achieved - upper
283.0
76.0
Value achieved - lower
Value unit
square kilometre
square kilometre
Value unit - other
Target status
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target achieved
Target achieved
Target achieved
Target achieved
Target achieved
Assessment period
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2010
2012-2018
2012-2108
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2102-2018
2012-2018
2102-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2108
2012-2018
Target assessment description
(SEE 9 GES reporting for the different arbitrators). objective 0 is considered unnecessary since it coincides with the main aim of the Directive: Achieve GES in all descriptors
(SEE 9 GES reporting for the different arbitrators) objective 0 is considered unnecessary since it coincides with the main aim of the Directive: Achieve BEA in all descriptors
The minimum surface area of the sea floor of the NOR DM nor any type of disturbance during the present evaluation period is 283 million m², which represents 0.09 % of the area covered by the demarcation. However, the fact that trawl fishing could not be taken into account, an activity highly relevant to this analysis, is considered to be impossible to determine whether or not the target is met. It is proposed that the aim be maintained, simplifying the wording and focusing more on indicators towards the main pressures from the Norwegian Marina Institute. The indicator is too general to assess the target and it is therefore proposed to amend it and to combine it with other indicators to assess the initiatives launched to achieve pressure reduction. It is also proposed to include this objective in group C as it is clearly intended to make human activities compatible with the conservation of the marine environment.
The minimum surface area of the DMSUD seabed that has undergone some form of disturbance during the present evaluation period is 76 million m², which represents 0.54 % of the area of the river basin district. Since trawl fisheries could not be taken into account, a very relevant activity for this analysis, it is considered that it is not possible to determine whether or not the target is met. It is proposed to maintain the objective, simplifying its wording and focusing more on indicators towards the main pressures from the South American river basin district. The indicator is too general to assess the target and it is therefore proposed to amend it and to combine it with other indicators to assess the initiatives launched to achieve pressure reduction. It is also proposed to include this objective in group C as it is clearly intended to make human activities compatible with the conservation of the marine environment.
Progress was noted. It is desirable to continue this line. Actions: - IMO Waters Convention (in force since 2017) - Implementation of the EU Regulation on Invasive Species - Dredging guidelines It is proposed to maintain the objective, without listing the possible pathways in the target, to shorten it and not to limit the possibilities. An indicator should be added to provide information on the number or percentage of anthropogenic pathways and vectors of translocation dealt with by policy or regulated measures. This indicator should indicate the pathways for introduction and translocation of non-indigenous species in particular those identified in the initial assessment of D2. It is also proposed to include this objective in group C since it is designed to make human activities compatible with the conservation of the marine environment.
Progress was noted. It is desirable to continue this line. Actions: - IMO Waters Convention (in force since 2017) - Implementation of the EU Regulation on Invasive Species - Dredging guidelines It is proposed to maintain the objective, without listing the possible pathways in the target, to shorten it and not to limit the possibilities. An indicator should be added to provide information on the number or percentage of anthropogenic pathways and vectors of translocation dealt with by policy or regulated measures. This indicator should indicate the pathways for introduction and translocation of non-indigenous species in particular those identified in the initial assessment of D2. It is also proposed to include this objective in group C since it is designed to make human activities compatible with the conservation of the marine environment.
Progress was noted. It is desirable to continue this line. Examples of actions: - Measures taken to withdraw Sargassum in the case of the Atlantic Islands It is proposed to change the target, as the eradication of IS is very complex and indeed in many cases cannot be addressed. It is proposed to be transformed into an integrated management objective, covering prevention (early detection networks) and management measures, thus covering this objective and C.3.6. It is proposed to amend the indicator to reflect the percentage of invasive species that have been committed.
According to the Initial Assessment of D2 of DMSUD, non-native species have not increased and do not pose a threat to marine habitats. It is proposed to change the target, as the eradication of IS is very complex and indeed in many cases cannot be addressed. It is proposed to be transformed into an integrated management objective, covering prevention (early detection networks) and management measures, thus covering this objective and C.3.6. It is proposed to amend the indicator to reflect the percentage of invasive species that have been committed.
There is no sufficient data on mortality (see initial evaluation of D1-marine birds of DMSUD - Marine District South Atlantic) It is proposed to maintain the objective, by simplifying its wording. It is also proposed to divide the indicator into several, more oriented to addressing the causes and pressures identified as the most important in DMSUD (Marine District South Atlantic): It is also proposed to include this objective in group C as it is clearly intended to make human activities compatible with the conservation of the marine environment.
Depending on the species. No progress detected/situation has got worse for shallow-water, cormorant and arao
Depending on the group - baleen whales (Mysticeti), cannot be evaluated due to a lack of data. - toothed whales (odontoceti): No progress detected/The situation has worsened
in the case of a killer whale, a state is not detected in demographic parameters. For all other analysisspecies, there is insufficient data (see initial evaluation of D1-species marine mammals of DMSUD) It is proposed to maintain the objective, by simplifying its wording. It is also proposed to divide the indicator into several, more oriented to addressing the causes and pressures identified as the most important in DMSUD: It is also proposed to include this objective in group C as it is clearly intended to make human activities compatible with the conservation of the marine environment.
Turtles: Cannot be evaluated due to lack of data
Turtles: Cannot be assessed due to a lack of data, see initial evaluation of D1-marine reptiles of DMSUD It is proposed to maintain the objective, by simplifying its wording. It is also proposed to divide the indicator into several, more oriented to addressing the causes and pressures identified as the most important in DMSUD: It is also proposed to include this objective in group C as it is clearly intended to make human activities compatible with the conservation of the marine environment.
Cannot be evaluated. No information on the indicator. There are measures such as: in RN2000, non-native species cannot be grown It is proposed that the aim be maintained, on the proposal of the experts and by the foreseeable rise of aquaculture. The indicator will be changed to "prevention measures in control programmes" as the existence of the programmes themselves is mandatory. Switch to group C
Cannot be evaluated. No information on the indicator. There are measures such as: in RN2000, non-native species cannot be grown It is proposed that the aim be maintained, on the proposal of the experts and by the foreseeable rise of aquaculture. The indicator will be changed to "prevention measures in control programmes" as the existence of the programmes themselves is mandatory. Switch to group C
Cannot be evaluated. The NOR FD corresponds to the FAO 27 catch area. 8.C. in which a total of 537.50 kg of the species was caught: CYP, ETX, SSS, SCK, CKB AND API (from the lowest quantity caught) between 2012 and 2018, out of a total of 24 069.85 kg caught by the Spanish fleet in national fishing ground waters. Despite having this data, no threshold values have been set.
This would be a concrete measure. The objective of preventing elasmobranchs and bycatches is considered included in Objective A.1.4. It is therefore proposed to delete
Progress was noted. It is necessary to continue along this line The wording of this objective corresponds better to one measure. Amend the wording to suit an objective, and the indicator to enable it to measure the level of achievement of the target Further divide the target into two: One aimed at improving the coordination of monitoring programmes for species and habitats, and one focusing on beaching and accidental catches. In addition, it is proposed to include an explicit reference to the improvement of the monitoring of incidental catch by the fishing sector (objective proposed under the ‘Micistic seas II for Macaronesia, which is considered to be extended to the other demarcations)
Progress was noted. It is necessary to continue this line. The wording of this objective corresponds better to one measure. Amend the wording to suit an objective, and the indicator to enable it to measure the level of achievement of the target Further divide the target into two: One aimed at improving the coordination of monitoring programmes for species and habitats, and one focusing on beaching and accidental catches. In addition, it is proposed to include an explicit reference to the improvement of the monitoring of incidental catch by the fishing sector (objective proposed under the ‘Micistic seas II for Macaronesia, which is considered to be extended to the other demarcations)
Progress was noted. Active surveillance systems exist on the ground, although monitoring of protected areas of protected areas (EMP) is to be completed. There are also remote surveillance systems such as buoys, satellites, radio-positioning of vessels by radio (AIS) and satellite (VMS), etc. It is proposed to change the target in order to focus more on monitoring compliance with the established rules, with a view to protecting marine ecosystems. Modify indicators to provide information on the degree of surveillance carried out, such as the number of infringement files, surveillance hours or the human resources allocated for this purpose
Progress was noted. Active surveillance systems exist on the ground, although monitoring of protected areas of protected areas (EMP) is to be completed. There are also remote surveillance systems such as buoys, satellites, radio-positioning of vessels by radio (AIS) and satellite (VMS), etc. It is proposed to change the target in order to focus more on monitoring compliance with the established rules, with a view to protecting marine ecosystems. Modify indicators to provide information on the degree of surveillance carried out, such as the number of infringement files, surveillance hours or human resources
SEE 9 GES reporting for 1.1 criteria Birds: it is not possible to assess due to a lack of data. Mammals: — Progress noted. It is necessary to continue along this line Turtles: It is not possible to assess due to a lack of data. Birds: Criterion not assessed This objective overlaps with criterion D1C4. It is proposed to remove, since it is already being pursued with the aim of achieving that criterion.
SEE 9 GES reporting for 1.1 criteria Birds: It is not possible to assess due to a lack of data. Mammals: — Progress noted. It is necessary to continue along this line Turtles: It is not possible to assess due to a lack of data. This objective overlaps with criterion D1C4. It is proposed to remove, since it is already being pursued with the aim of achieving that criterion.
Objective achieved: - Expert Workshops for PoS design: 14 (Workshops and meetings with administrations and survey) - Expert meetings/workshops on the MIP design: 21 - Dissemination: 1 Workshop (for Marine Demarcation) - 1 Dissemination campaign (dissemination materials) - 2 CONAMAS - Education and participation projects: 16 (including ABIO and INTEMARES projects) - meetings with sectors: 1 workshop on socio-economic analysis - volunteering campaigns - public consultation of documents from the Member States: 3 It is proposed to keep this objective for the second cycle, so as to ensure social participation in the Member States.
Objective achieved: - Expert PdS workshops: 14 (Workshops and meetings with administrations and survey) - Expert workshop for the design of the MIP: 21 - Dissemination: 1 workshop (by Marine District, 1 Dissemination campaign (dissemination materials) - 2 CONAMAS - projects for education and participation: 8 (BIO) including INTEMARES - volunteering campaigns: - meetings with sectors: 1 workshop on socio-economic analysis - public consultation of documents from the Member States: 3 It is proposed to keep this objective for the second cycle, so as to ensure social participation in the Member States.
Target achieved - ICES meetings: 6 - meetings of the NORM Monitoring Committee meetings: 6 - Autonomous Community meetings on marine biodiversity: 7 - Setting up the DMOR data flow - Working groups: WG Biodiversity: 1 Marine cartography: 10 Descriptor 9 GT: 1 WG Seat-Data: 2 Technical WG Linea de Costa: 6 - Meetings with sectors: 1 workshop on socio-economic analysis It is proposed to maintain the objective, by improving the wording for the second cycle, to make further progress in the coordination of public administrations. It is proposed to add as indicator: "Number of thematic areas in which coordination initiatives are taken, compared to the previous cycle"
Progress is being made, although not all recreational marine activities are regulated • Managing plans: 1 (Cachucho) • Managing Plans EMP • State legislation on the protection of cetaceans and recreational fisheries • Galicia: Rules on fishing and marinas • Asturias: Legislation in recreational fishing, tourism and leisure activities, sightings of cetaceans, and regulation of activities in protected areas It is proposed to change the target and indicator to cover all activities and uses, in line with the Maritime Spatial Planning Directive.
Progress is being made, although not all recreational marine activities are regulated • EMP Management Plans • State legislation on the protection of cetaceans and recreational fisheries It is proposed to change the target and indicator to cover all activities and uses, in line with the Maritime Spatial Planning Directive.
Progress was noted. It is necessary to continue along this line It is proposed that the aim should be maintained, by improving the wording and focusing on all stocks that fall outside the scope of the BEA.
Progress was noted. It is necessary to continue along this line It is proposed that the aim should be maintained, by improving the wording and focusing on all stocks that fall outside the scope of the BEA.
Target achieved All Member State documents are publicly available on MITECO's website. However, it can be improved. For the second cycle, it is proposed to specify and extend the target audience, so as to improve access to information on the marine environment available to all maritime administrations and institutions, as well as to the general public.
Target achieved All Member State documents are publicly available on MITECO's website However, it can be improved. For the second cycle, it is proposed to specify and extend the target audience, so as to improve access to information on the marine environment available to all maritime administrations and institutions, as well as to the general public.
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